I just watched Glass Onion and when Benoit Blanc announced frustrated that Miles Bron, the billionaire in the movie, is not some cryptic genius but rather an overrated idiot, I strongly felt that he must've been inspired by Elon Musk.
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Vanilla ice cream with strawberry sauce and white chocolate.
When it came out, I saw the trailer and decided that it's not for me. Way too scary. Then recently I watched a commented speed run and thought "Yep, I was right".
They'll also fund all infrastructure in the future, produce all goods and staff the nursing homes where these egotistical assholes will end up.
Same. People who say "you can never condone assassination attempts" are idiots. We make movies about people who tried to kill future dictators.
I have a handful of token memories going back to when I was one or two. But kindergarten and school are just blank voids. It took me up to when I was about 30 to realize I did not have a happy childhood.
One huge issue are the situations that cause people to remain hungry. They are caused by war and widespread poverty. That's not something an immature asshole like Musk is going to solve. After all, he is part of the problem.
Reagan and Thatcher are frowning up on us.
Same in most languages (a variation of fagott).
Well, billionaires should not exist. But ending world hunger takes way more than just money. There is enough food already, it's just not evenly distributed. And even in areas where we send aid, local power plays and corruption prevent the fair distribution. Ending world hunger is a hugely complex issue, unfortunately. Of course I'm not saying we shouldn't try or try different approaches. It's just not as simple as saying "feeding all hungry people costs x money, and some billionaire could pay for that"
Ah, the Daily Hate Mail
Looks like their Pro plan is 9 Euro a month, which comes to 108 a year. It's on sale now for 5 Euro. Still 60 a year and definitely more than the 30 OP mentioned.